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    A Biblical Perspective on the Use of שֵׁכָר and יִ ן : An Exegetical Analysis of Proverbs 31:6–7 Keywords:
    (Adventist University of Africa, 2024-04-17) Muhoko, Patrick John
    This study aimed to explore the biblical stance regarding the endorsement of שֵׁכר (shekar) and יַיִן (yayin) in Proverbs 31:6-7. Historical evidence suggests that both שֵׁכָָ֣ר and יַיִן were commonly utilized as medicinal remedies in ancient times. In the analysis of the directive in Proverbs 31:6-7, several key conclusions emerge. Firstly, the reference to שֵׁכָָ֣ר and יַיִן in the passage denotes fermented beverages. Secondly, although Proverbs 31:6-7 doesn't explicitly state that strong drink and wine are intended for medicinal use. However, certain aspects of the passage suggest a potential therapeutic purpose. The phrase "give strong drink unto him that is ready to perish" implies offering strong drink and wine as solace for someone in extreme distress or nearing death, potentially to alleviate physical or emotional pain. This aligns with the idea of using strong drink and wine for therapeutic purposes. Likewise, providing "wine unto those that be of heavy hearts" hints at offering wine to those experiencing profound sadness or distress, possibly as a temporary means of escape or comfort from psychological suffering. Though not explicitly medical, this implies a therapeutic function. Despite the lack of specific medical terms in the passage, the context of offering strong drink and wine to those in distress suggests a possible therapeutic benefit. Nevertheless, it's essential to interpret these verses within the broader context of the Bible and to exercise caution when drawing medical conclusions from ancient texts. Thirdly, historical documentation supports the medicinal utilization of שֵׁכָר and יַיִן , lending weight to the interpretation of the command as endorsing their medicinal properties. Lastly, while contemporary fermented שֵׁכר and יַיִן are not commonly employed for medicinal purposes as in antiquity, there are modern alcohol-containing medications prescribed for specific patients under particular circumstances.

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